Django Reporting is an application that can be integrated with the Django Admin and allows you to create dynamic reports for your models. It is able to consolidate and aggregate data, filter and sort it.
- Django 1.3 support.
- Group by more than one field, using tuples.
- Export report data in a CSV file.
- Generate jqPlot pie or bar charts from report's columns.
Clone repository and do:
python setup.py install
Or just do
pip install django-reporting
to get the latest version from pypi.
Add to INSTALLED_APPS in an existing django project:
settings.py
INSTALLED_APPS = ( [...] 'reporting', 'django.contrib.admin', # admin has to go before reporting in order to have links to the reports # on the admin site )
urls.py
from django.conf.urls.defaults import * from django.contrib import admin import reporting # import the module admin.autodiscover() reporting.autodiscover() # autodiscover reports in applications urlpatterns = patterns('', [...] (r'^reporting/', include('reporting.urls')), )
Let's say you have the following schema:
models.py
class Department(models.Model): [...] class Occupation(models.Model): [...] class Person(models.Model): name = models.CharField(max_length=255) occupation = models.ForeignKey(Occupation) department = models.ForeignKey(Department) country = models.ForeignKey(Country) birth_date = models.DateField() salary = models.DecimalField(max_digits=16, decimal_places=2) expenses = models.DecimalField(max_digits=16, decimal_places=2)
In your application create a reports.py
reports.py:
import reporting from django.db.models import Sum, Avg, Count from models import Person class PersonReport(reporting.Report): model = Person verbose_name = 'Person Report' annotate = ( # Annotation fields (tupples of field, func, title) ('id', Count, 'Total'), # example of custom title for column ('salary', Sum), # no title - column will be "Salary Sum" ('expenses', Sum), ) aggregate = ( # columns that will be aggregated (syntax the same as for annotate) ('id', Count, 'Total'), ('salary', Sum, 'Salary'), ('expenses', Sum, 'Expenses'), ) group_by = [ # list of fields and lookups for group-by options 'department', ('department','occupation'), # If a tupple is defined would group by all fields in the tupple 'department__leader', 'occupation', ] list_filter = [ # This are report filter options (similar to django-admin) 'occupation', 'country', ] # if detail_list_display is defined user will be able to see how rows was grouped detail_list_display = [ 'name', 'salary', 'expenses', ] date_hierarchy = 'birth_date' # the same as django-admin reporting.register('people', PersonReport) # Do not forget to 'register' your class in reports
Add an import of the reports.py in the __init__ of your application.
For more details see a 'samples' projects inside the repository.
Date: | 05-17-2012 |
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Version: | 0.2 |
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